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When to use different shutter speeds?
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<blockquote data-quote="PortlandProDrones" data-source="post: 85463" data-attributes="member: 16577"><p>I primarily use ND filters for shooting video. When shooting photographs, you can adjust the shutter speed to get the exposure set correctly. When shooting video, like [USER=16556]@dj_dread[/USER] was saying, you typically want to set your shutter speed to 1/60 for 30fps and then you would try each ND filter and see which gets you closest to correct exposure. Here's a <a href="https://www.amazon.com/PolarPro-Standard-Filter-3-Pack-Spark/dp/B073G9X7TR" target="_blank">link</a> to an example of ND filters for Spark. There may be other options for ND that others can share. Once you get the exposure as close as possible with the ND filter, then you might need to change the shutter speed slightly to get your exposure correct. You will want to keep the shutter speed as close to 1/60 as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PortlandProDrones, post: 85463, member: 16577"] I primarily use ND filters for shooting video. When shooting photographs, you can adjust the shutter speed to get the exposure set correctly. When shooting video, like [USER=16556]@dj_dread[/USER] was saying, you typically want to set your shutter speed to 1/60 for 30fps and then you would try each ND filter and see which gets you closest to correct exposure. Here's a [URL='https://www.amazon.com/PolarPro-Standard-Filter-3-Pack-Spark/dp/B073G9X7TR']link[/URL] to an example of ND filters for Spark. There may be other options for ND that others can share. Once you get the exposure as close as possible with the ND filter, then you might need to change the shutter speed slightly to get your exposure correct. You will want to keep the shutter speed as close to 1/60 as you can. [/QUOTE]
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